Travel tips for Vancouver:
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Vancouver Wikitravel Website: http://wikitravel.org/en/Vancouver,_British_Columbia
Vancouver City Centre/Yaletown Wikitravel Website: http://wikitravel.org/en/Vancouver/CBD-Yaletown
Vancouver (Burnaby) Wikitravel Website: http://wikitravel.org/en/Vancouver/Burnaby


Cheryl Hydrick - July 2007:

If you fly in for an overnight trip, make sure you see Stanley Park and Granville Island. If you stay downtown both are accessible by foot. Walk down to the Bay and follow the path towards the bridge to catch the $2.50 ferry to Granville Island where you will find a wonderful market in several buildings with fresh produce, baked goods, and crafts. Be sure to be hungry when you go there. The park has extensive walking trails and many kinds of flora and wildlife to view. Be sure to sit out with the towns people and watch the sunset, as many gather there after work to sit on the grass and enjoy the evening. For an overnight you do not need a car, as there are many things to do by foot. A cab ride into town is around $30, and a bus is available from the airport for a small amount. The town is in construction for the 2010 Olympics and building monorails to the airport etc.


Mike Summers - February 2010:

Even though we don't fly to Vancouver anymore, it's an easy two-hour drive from Seattle. Rental car companies are okay with crossing the border (don't forget your Passport). There are a couple of Native American Casinos along the drive north from Seattle on Interstate 5, which I stopped and visited. I had been to Vancouver in 2008 when we flew there. I went again during the 2010 Winter Olympics. It's a great town. Here's the city's visitor website that includes information about what to see and do: http://www.tourismvancouver.com/visitors/ . It has great vistas, enjoyable people-watching, nice parks, and great food. I especially like the Yaletown Brewery at 1111 Mainland Street. It's website is www.markjamesgroup.com Nearby is the Hamilton Street Grill, which is a close second to the Yaletown. Here's their website: http://www.hamiltonstreetgrill.com/ . We also liked the Dockside Brewing Company, which is inside the Granville Island Hotel. It's expensive, but for special occasions it's a great place (Website: http://docksidebrewing.com/ ). On the east side of town we enjoyed Steamworks which is in the Gastown District. Website: http://www.steamworks.com/ . I would also recommend renting bicycles at Bayshore Bike Rentals www.bayshorebikerentals.ca If you rent a bike, make sure to ask for a bike lock. Then, you can stop somewhere and not worry about theft while eating or shopping. Stanley Park is a great place to bike/run/walk through. It's on the north end of the city, and it's enormous. You can reach it easily from any trail within the city. Vancouver map: http://vancouver.micromaps.com/ . Granville Island is also a nice place to bike or walk to. You can easily spend a comfortable two or three days visiting the city. If you do fly into town on another airline, the lightrail does connect the airport to the city. Here's a couple of websites: http://www.bcpassport.com/vancouver-public-transportation/vancouver-skytrain.aspx and http://www.skytrain.info/ which will also help youn travel around within the city.
Enjoy!
Mike Summers